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Location

Statutory Address: TOWN HALL, MARKET PLACE

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County: Derbyshire

District: High Peak (District Authority)

National Grid Reference: SK 05832 73328

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History

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BUXTON

SK0573SE MARKET PLACE
616-1/4/61 (North side)
Town Hall

II

Town hall. 1887-8, altered C20. Designed by W Pollard of
Manchester. Coursed millstone grit with ashlar dressings and
steeply pitched Welsh slate roofs with ornamental cast-iron
railing.
PLAN: T-plan.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, with attic and basement. North 5 window
symmetrical front, articulated with rusticated pilasters,
moulded entablature and paired Tuscan pilasters above with
cornice, entablature and plain coped parapet.
Slightly projecting central frontispiece has moulded round
arched entrance with double panel doors and curved keystone
and ornate carved spandrels, flanked by broad rusticated
pilasters with panels. Central steps have flanking walls
topped with 4 ornate iron lamps. Either side 2-light sashes
with moulded ashlar surrounds and beyond single tripartite
sashes in similar surrounds. Above central Venetian window
flanked by pairs of Corinthian columns supporting pediment,
topped by panelled section with parapet, urns and tall
pyramidal roof with iron railings. Either side pairs of round
headed sashes in moulded surrounds with pilasters and
keystones, beyond single Venetian windows in similar
surrounds, above small gables with date panels topped with
pediments.
South 5-window symmetrical front, articulated with banded
pilasters, moulded entablature, pairs of pilasters with
cornice and coped parapet. Central entrance with double panel
doors and sidelights plus carved round headed centre. Either
side 2 round headed openings with moulded arches and
keystones, those to left with roller shutters and those to
right with 3-light C20 windows. Above central Venetian window
with moulded ashlar surround, flanked by single sashes in
similar surrounds, flanked by Venetian windows. Central tower
has raised attic with 3 circular windows and a pediment. Above
square tower with clock under segmental pediment to each face,
topped with octagonal cupola of 8 Corinthian columns and a
bell canted dome with finial. End bays have tall pavilion
roofs with cast-iron railings.
Side facades have end pavilions reflecting main fronts, with
between, single storey ground floor with paired windows and
set back above round headed first-floor windows with

buttresses between to former ballroom.
INTERIOR: altered and sub-divided C20. 1st floor ball room now
offices. Originally the building had 3 staircases down to
cellars which were barrel vaulted and contained market stalls.
2 opposing staircases survive that lead up from the central
corridor; they are of cast-iron with wooden rails. Some wood
panelling, panelled doors and mosaic flooring survives. Also
some contemporary furnishings.
Clock in tower given by Duke of Devonshire's tenants (1889) in
memory of the assassination of Lord Frederick Cavendish,
Dublin 1882.
(The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Derbyshire:
Harmondsworth: 1953-1986: 113).

Listing NGR: SK0583273328

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